While he counted the money, Theia took it upon herself to hold the lethal weapon. It was comfortable in her hand. She gripped it as though ready to drive it through Nyx's chest. She could almost feel the satisfaction of creating the gaping hole where his heart should be.

"We're done, then," the blacksmith announced, scooping the coin back into the bag. Theia gave a nod and slipped her hand back into her cloak, the dagger in her fist. She didn't bother looking back at the blacksmith as he celebrated his newest sale.

Her mind was set, and she aimed for the house Nyx resided in. Her first choice would be to knock, act as a broken and weak female and beg for the money back. Hopefully, it would start enough of a conversation to get her through the door, she would wait until his back was turned, and strike.

It was a foolish plan, but Theia was running on instinct. Her boots crushed the dying snow as she made her way up the rock-lined road. Her fist shook slightly as she rose it to knock, the dagger snug in her other hand.

The door opened after a long while, revealing the female Cassian had introduced to her. "You're the female from the tavern."

"And you're Cassian's daughter," Theia responded with a tight smile. She had forgotten about the young cousin. Her plan seemed to crumble at the mere sight of her. She couldn't kill Nyx with Zenova in the house. "Is Nyx home?"

Zenova shook her head. Theia noted the small look of disdain on her face. Interesting.

"No, but he should be soon. I'm going into the village to meet some friends, but you're welcome to wait here for him," Zenova chirped. Theia's smile grew genuine.

"Thank you."

She slipped into the house, her eyes roaming the familiar space. Zenova grabbed a coat from the hook and pulled it on, turning to Theia as she buttoned it around her wings.

"Feel free to make something to eat. I was going to be I'm going to the bakery instead," she grinned before slipping out the door. Theia released a heavy breath, her tight muscles relaxing slightly. It was pure luck that the small female was leaving before Nyx returned.

Theia cleared her throat and glanced around the sitting room. Besides the changes in blankets and arrangement of furniture, everything was the same. Her eyes turned to the staircase, her heart feeling as though someone squeezed it. There were more memories on the second floor of this house than Theia could fathom. It was not only where she began to depend on Nyx, or let him take her to bed, but also where Maia had died.

She gripped the banister as she climbed the stairs, eyes set on the door to the left. She would check Nyx's room and forget that bedroom existed. Theia turned to the right and pushed open the familiar door. Her brows furrowed when she realized how wrong she was.

The blankets were embroidered with delicate flowers, and a painting of Nesta and Cassian hung above the fireplace. There were clothes strewn across the floor that would never fit Nyx. Theia's chest deflated as she looked behind herself.

Nyx was staying in the room Maia had died in. Was that a sick joke? Her heart pounded as she shut Zenova's door and slowly stepped towards the other bedroom. Her breathing grew unsteady, the shake in her hands jolting the doorknob as she twisted it.

It didn't smell of death or decay. It smelled of pine, spices, and Nyx. Her eyes fell to the bed. It was donned with dark sheets and a thick fur blanket. A stack of books sat on the side table beside a half empty glass of water and a lantern. Theia swallowed hard as she crept into the room, softly shutting the door behind herself.

Her feet brought her to the far side of the bed. Her fingers traced the wrinkle in the sheets, eyes squeezing shut. Everything was so different now, but she could almost feel her mother beneath her fingertips. Pain and longing choked Theia as she stepped back, staring at the bed. It felt wrong to know that Nyx slept there and that her mother's death bed was not left untouched.

The sound of the front door slamming shut had her jumping. Theia muttered a curse and carefully brought herself around the room to the spot behind the door. A surprise attack, then.

"Zen! Did you eat?" Nyx's voice rang from the main floor. Silence responded, and Theia willed her breathing to slow. The stairs creaked under his body weight as Nyx climbed the staircase.

"Zen?" He called out again. Theia squeezed her eyes shut, clinging to the dagger in a sweating fist. A knocking sound came from across the corridor, and then the sound of Zenova's bedroom door creaking open.

"Damn kid," Nyx muttered before his footsteps drew closer. Theia watched the doorknob twist, and she regretted her decision. It would not only be her mother's death in this room, but her own. The door opened, pinning Theia between it and a book case. Nyx appeared, his back to her as he began to shut the door.

Without thinking, Theia leapt into action. Her hand with the dagger rose, aiming between his wings. As soon as her arm moved to strike, Nyx spun. Theia screamed when his hand crushed her wrist, her body slamming into the bookshelf. She hated herself for the way the dagger fell from her grasp, clattering to the floor between them. His other hand caught her by the throat, pinning her to the shelf.

"I knew I fucking smelled you," Nyx spat, his voice as hard as his eyes. Theia didn't back down. She copied his gaze, jaw set tight despite the way Nyx's thumb shoved her chin up.

"Give my money back," she snarled. Nyx's head tilted, a wicked grin spreading across his lips.

"Your money? It was my father's. You took it before running off to a new life. I took back what was his," Nyx growled, his face leaning closer. Theia couldn't help her response. It felt weak to let the confession fall from her lips.

"You never came for me."

The grip around her throat tightened, making her wheeze. Nyx bared his teeth, his eyes falling to the source of the sound. Theia felt that hollowness in her chest grow. She remembered when a touch like this wasn't for pain, but a gentle way to bring her lips to his.

"Come for you? You abandoned me," Nyx responded, shoving at her body before stepping back.

"Your father gave me that money to leave so that you could focus on your responsibilities," Theia blurted, her fingers grazing the sore skin where his hand had been. Nyx scoffed again as he turned away, pacing around the room. Theia took the chance to grab her dagger from the ground and tuck it into her cloak.

"I knew you were a thief, Theia, but a liar, too? It's pathetic. Accept your defeat and get out of my house."

"Ask him," she said, stepping forward. Nyx looked at her over his shoulder. The way he gave her his back was almost like a taunt.

"I have. He said you left at the first sign of an easy life. I could have given that to you. I could've given you everything but you were a greedy bitch. You took what you could get and you left me."

Theia turned her gaze to the center of his back, to the fabric between his wings. She could do it. She could do it while he was distracted.

"How could I have carried that trunk? Your father winnowed me here. He brought the money with us," she muttered, tightening her grip around the dagger.

Nyx turned fully, a lethal glare burning in his eyes. There was no nostalgia behind his hatred for her.

"If you want to keep your life, I suggest you drop that dagger and you leave my house. Come for me again, and I will fucking slaughter you."

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